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Choosing Best Gaming Internet: Play LTE vs Orange Neostrada 10mb/s vs Private Co. 30mb/s Option

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  • #1 16350539
    Matikeusz
    Level 8  
    The case looks like this: I currently have three Internet offers to choose from:
    1.Play - LTE internet, with an antenna (http: //www.cybertech...uawei-b593.html) and an antenna located 1km away from them. Currently, this one I own and is terrible (without the antenna, because I have not yet mounted, but I do not know if it will give something)
    2.Orange - here I have a cable with, neostrada 10mb / s downloading and sending 1mb / s, I read about it on the Internet and also do not praise it, but there is a chance that in this year will get the fiber, or better cable
    3. Private company - here is a radiator up to 30mb / s with a solid antenna
    What (unfortunately) I require from the internet; above all fixed and low ping in cs and gta games (around 30-15pk), and probably only that.

    I know that this may not be enough information, but I would like to know which of these offers is the best and what I could do to have the best possible internet.
    Thank you in advance for all the advice.
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  • #2 16350595
    bogiebog
    Level 43  
    Light on la muerte.
  • #3 16350646
    barteksmrek
    Level 28  
    Offer with a cable.
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  • #4 16350651
    Matikeusz
    Level 8  
    For now, I can think about fiber optics. But will the cable give me the possibility of this low pingu?
  • #5 16350661
    barteksmrek
    Level 28  
    It will give you the stability of the link. Radio spits. LTE is a cell and has priority for high-intensity data to cut data. Radio near you?
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  • #6 16350664
    bogiebog
    Level 43  
    The possibility of yes, no certainty.
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  • #7 16350688
    Matikeusz
    Level 8  
    Radio is 3km away. And as for the cable; I read and opinions are different.
  • #8 16350797
    barteksmrek
    Level 28  
    3km to far. I have about 1.5 in Poland and it's hard to play LOL. Cell as I wrote and transmitter you would have to be close. I do not know, I really do not know. Ask your friends in the area what they use. Know that the cable is a cable.
  • #9 16351690
    wexel31
    Level 10  
    Just like colleagues wrote.
    The cable is a cable. There may be a problem with ping 15-30ms but it should be relatively constant around 30-50. And with the radio or mobile telephony ... it's just ... a storm will pass somewhere ... there is no internet at all, many customers talk in the area by phone or use the internet (eg after 16:00) and the pings fly like and speed.
    It is known that as many people after 16:00 a week, the computers at home and on the cable may be a bit worse ... but you will not be addicted to, for example, weather conditions, and even after the limit cable there is no data transfer. And if in the future they improve the line (eg fiber optic) then the fairy tale will be.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around selecting the best internet option for gaming, comparing three offers: Play LTE with an antenna, Orange Neostrada 10mb/s, and a private company providing 30mb/s. The user currently experiences poor performance with Play LTE, especially without the antenna, and is concerned about latency and stability for gaming. Responses emphasize that cable connections, like Orange's, generally provide more stable and consistent ping rates compared to LTE, which can suffer from congestion and variable performance due to distance from the cell tower. The consensus suggests that while the cable may not guarantee low ping, it is likely to be more reliable than radio-based options, especially in adverse weather conditions or peak usage times.
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